Investment in the training of technologists for commercial aquaculture

The protein shortage in Nigeria is noted and the role of aquaculture (=fish farming) as a complement in increasing the dwindling food supply is registered. In addition, the manpower shortage especially in the technology cadre is noted and attributed to the lack of co-ordination and standard curricula especially in aquaculture. An inventory of tasks performed in the aquaculture industry was taken and these were classified and validated, then their final priority level was used to assess which ones were critical, important or desirable and which ones would result in disaster or not with inadequate mastery. Based on the above, recommendations are made that all critical and important tasks be included in the teaching curriculum for aquaculture in both theory and practicals: while it is advocated that all tasks listed be undertaken in fish farm operations. This will raise the competence of technologists to run the commercial aquaculture projects

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nnodimele, E.E., Okpechi, C.U., Orji, R.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1987
Subjects:Education, Aquaculture, Nigeria, aquaculture development, development projects, fish culture, human food, training,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21206
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